Foldable lightweight mobility scooters
This model can accommodate anyone 5 feet tall up to 6-foot-3-inches thanks to its seat height options and 10-inch handlebar adjustment range. It’s also a handy option for couples who may want to share but vary widely in height. The SuperHandy Passport doesn’t come with the robust selection of features offered by more heavy-duty scooters, but it’s easy to maneuver and break down, with a price point that makes it great for a mobility scooter beginner or supplementary on-the-go model. This heavy-duty mobility scooter’s 800-watt transaxle brushless electric motor and 60-volt 20Ah (amp hours) long-range extended battery make it capable of traveling farther and faster than most other mobility scooters. The Lagtom has a locking glove compartment, an anti-theft alarm system, high and low-beam headlights, turn signals, back-up lights, brake lights, a trunk, horn, and side-view mirrors.
(One of the few drawbacks users mention is the wide turning radius due to its 20-inch width.)įor those looking for a scooter experience similar to driving a car, this one offers it. The ride is smooth, too, and this model gets two thumbs up for stability thanks to two large front tires and rear anti-tip wheels with shock absorbers to navigate through terrain. While the Lagtom weighs 366 pounds, making it basically an option for non-portable use only, its heavy-duty construction allows it to hold up to 500 pounds. The electric-powered long-range ride has three variable speeds and can travel 1 to 18 mph-with a 25-to-31-mile range on one battery charge. Lagtom doesn’t compromise function for form in its snazzy Vespa-like, four-wheel mobility scooter (also available in a three-wheel version with mostly the same specifications).